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Release Date:
August 18, 2017
Original Title:
Dark Night
Alternate Titles:
Ciemna noc
Karanlık Gece
Σκοτεινή είναι η νύχτα
Тёмная ночь
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Ringling College Studio Labs
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
Dark Night enigmatically unfolds over the course of a lazy summer day, as it traces the events leading up to a mass shooting in a suburban multiplex. Abandoning the narrative confines of the true crime genre, the story is told through fragmented moments from the lives of several characters, whose fates are tragically intertwined. As the sky grows darker, the placid surface of daily life becomes disturbed by a lurking and inevitable horror.
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Art Direction:
Joie Todd Kerns
Associate Producer:
Tony Stopperan
Casting:
Eléonore Hendricks
Co-Producer:
Martin Marquet
Costume Design:
Jami Villers
Director:
Tim Sutton
Director of Photography:
Hélène Louvart
Editor:
Jeanne Applegate
Executive Producer:
André Des Rochers
Jonathan Gray
Bruce Meyerson
Ryan Zacarias
Alexander Akoka
John Baker
Original Music Composer:
Maica Armata
Producer:
Alexandra Byer
Production Design:
Bart Mangrum
Writer:
Tim Sutton
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